Controlling device for rolls of ribbon.



PATENT'ED AUG. 15,, 1905.

M. WHUBERT. GONTRULHNQ- DEVICE PUB ROLLS UP RIBBON APPLIOATION FILEDNOV. 17, 1904!.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 15, 1905.

Application filed November 17,1904. Serial No. 233,069.

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.Be it known that 1, MAX Sciiunua'r, a citizen of the German Empire, anda resident of Uottbus, in the Kingdom of Prussia, Herman y, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvcments in Controlling Devices forRolls of Ribbon, of which the following is a specilication.

The subject of this invention is a ribbonroll with a controlling device.The roll is composed of the weaved tissue and a paper strip rolledbetween the same, which on the one hand serves as a measuring-strip andon the other as a control against illicit winding oli. For this purposethe paper strips project a little over one or both borders of the ribbonand are there united by a paste or by being pasted over with paper or bythread being drawn through or in any other suitable way which will showhow far the paper strip has been wound off. In order to discover at oncean illicit unfastcning of the paper, this paper is pasted together, andthe borders of the whole paper may be of a color which will change onbeing moistened, so that at a subsequent refastening of the same for thepurpose of deception (which is only possible by moistening the paper)the color of the paper will be partly changed. The paper strip ispreferably perforated close to the pasted border in a manner that onbeing Wound ofl it is torn off along the perforated line.

The accompanying drawings show a form of construction of the ribbon rollwith controlling device.

Fignre 1 is a side view of a ribbon-roll with my device applied thereto.Fig. 2 is a central cross-section of the roll shown in Fig. 1.

Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout both views.

in this case the border of the strip of paper is pasted together only onone side of the roll. Fig. 1 shows a roll with ribbon a and the paperstrip 0 perforated along the line A B and providedwith a measure. Fig. 2shows in a diametral cross-section the layers of ribbon a, the layers ofpaper a a little broader than the latter, and the border (Z of the sameover which paper has been pasted.

\Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-- 1. The combination of a roll of ribbon, at strip of paper insertedbetween the several windings of the same, said paper projecting edgewisebeyond the edge of the ribbon and means fz'istening together along theirprojecting edges adjacent windings of the paper, substantially as andfor the purpose set forth.

2. The combination of a roll of ribbon, a strip of paper insertedbetween the several windings of the same, said paper projecting edgewisebeyond the edge of the ribbon, and the projecting edges of the adjacentwindings of the paper being fastened together by means of paste,substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

3. The combination of a roll of ribbon, a strip of paper insertedbetween the several windings of the same said paper projecting edgewisebeyond the edge of the ribbon, and means for fastening together alongtheir projecting edges adjacent wimlings of the paper the projectingedge of the paper being provided with a row of perforations,substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

a. The combination of a roll of ribbon a strip of paper inserted betweenthe several windings of the same, said paper projecting edgewise beyondthe edge of the ribbon, the projecting edges of the adjacent windings ofthe paper being fastened together by means of paste, and being of acolor adapted to change on being moistened, substantially as and for thepurpose set forth.

In testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specification in thepresence of two sul scribing witnesses.

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